An ABC News producer was arrested Wednesday outside the Brown Palace Hotel as he attempted to chronicle attendees at a private breakfast held by a Democratic Party campaign committee.

ABC said in a statement that Asa Eslocker and a camera crew were “attempting to take pictures on a public sidewalk of Democratic senators and VIP donors leaving a private meeting.”

“We’re getting under their skin, I think,” said Brian Ross, ABC News correspondent whose “Money Trail” reports are running every night this week and next from both nominating conventions.

Eslocker, a member of the investigative team, was charged with trespass, interference and failure to follow a lawful order. He was put in handcuffs and taken by police van to the downtown police station.

He was released late Wednesday afternoon after posting $500 bond.

On Tuesday, Ross and his crew were asked to leave Hotel Teatro when they tried to photograph a private function. On Monday, they shot pictures of a party at the Denver Art Museum through the glass.

ABC has video shot at the scene of the arrest, showing a hotel security guard, wearing the uniform of a Boulder County Sheriff’s Office, ordering Eslocker off the sidewalk.

Gary Ross, spokesman for the police joint incident command center said Eslocker — had been told starting at 9 a.m. that he had to move and not block the sidewalk.

“Eslocker was advised numerous times by police to stop blocking the sidewalk prior to his arrest,” Ross said.

“Police were telling him to please move,” he added.

ABC News said they were told by police that the complaint against Eslocker actually came from the Brown Palace Hotel management.

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